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patrickbdavis

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    patrickbdavis reacted to DimasRMDO in 3-way 4k? or 12k?   
    Do you mean this?

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    patrickbdavis reacted to Alpha11 in 900D Custom WC Rig   
    I love your static free environment!    
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    patrickbdavis reacted to Shotgun in 900D Custom WC Rig   
    That's a nice little rig there.Just take good care of it
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    patrickbdavis got a reaction from jordanmaloney in 900D Custom WC Rig   
    First Build Log Post!
     
    So I've had this guy for a while but he is finally finished how I like (for now, until I do a full overhaul haha).
     
    Specs are
    Motherboard: Asus Maximus VI Hero
    CPU: Intel i5 4670k @ 4.2GHz
    Memory: HyperX Fury Black 16GB
    GPU: EVGA GTX 780 Classified @ 1320MHz // 7300MHz
    Main Storage: 2x Samsung 840 EVO in RAID0
    Mass Storage: 2x Seagate 2TB HDD in RAID0
    PSU: Corsair RM1000
     
    Originally I had a ASRock Z87 Fatal1ty Killer, swapped that out. Also originally had an EVGA 650G PSU, swapped that out. Originally had 4x2GB Corsair Vengeance RAM (in these pics), swapped that out. 
     
    All the images here were taken during my last cleanout of the WC loop. It has dual 480mm rads running. 
     
    It also has a whopping total of 18 fans in it, and yet runs very quiet! They are all running super low. I have 2x NZXT GRID+ and well as 1x GRID running as fan control through the NZXT CAM software, which is very nice. I originally was going to use Corsair Link, but found the software to be pretty awful to figure out. CAM software is awesome.
     
     
     
     
    Looks a little like surgery with all the paper towels you need with a customer WC loop. 
     

     
    Giant ass case makes this mobo look so small
     

     
    Did a custom paint on the PSU
     

     
    These two RADs were free when I got the 780 and waterblock, they're pretty beaten up but who cares! 
     

     
    These angle fittings were unfortunately an afterthought. Makes a HUGE difference, too bad they are twice the $$ as the regular fittings.
     






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    patrickbdavis got a reaction from sylarspock in 900D Custom WC Rig   
    First Build Log Post!
     
    So I've had this guy for a while but he is finally finished how I like (for now, until I do a full overhaul haha).
     
    Specs are
    Motherboard: Asus Maximus VI Hero
    CPU: Intel i5 4670k @ 4.2GHz
    Memory: HyperX Fury Black 16GB
    GPU: EVGA GTX 780 Classified @ 1320MHz // 7300MHz
    Main Storage: 2x Samsung 840 EVO in RAID0
    Mass Storage: 2x Seagate 2TB HDD in RAID0
    PSU: Corsair RM1000
     
    Originally I had a ASRock Z87 Fatal1ty Killer, swapped that out. Also originally had an EVGA 650G PSU, swapped that out. Originally had 4x2GB Corsair Vengeance RAM (in these pics), swapped that out. 
     
    All the images here were taken during my last cleanout of the WC loop. It has dual 480mm rads running. 
     
    It also has a whopping total of 18 fans in it, and yet runs very quiet! They are all running super low. I have 2x NZXT GRID+ and well as 1x GRID running as fan control through the NZXT CAM software, which is very nice. I originally was going to use Corsair Link, but found the software to be pretty awful to figure out. CAM software is awesome.
     
     
     
     
    Looks a little like surgery with all the paper towels you need with a customer WC loop. 
     

     
    Giant ass case makes this mobo look so small
     

     
    Did a custom paint on the PSU
     

     
    These two RADs were free when I got the 780 and waterblock, they're pretty beaten up but who cares! 
     

     
    These angle fittings were unfortunately an afterthought. Makes a HUGE difference, too bad they are twice the $$ as the regular fittings.
     






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    patrickbdavis got a reaction from Anthony10 in 900D Custom WC Rig   
    First Build Log Post!
     
    So I've had this guy for a while but he is finally finished how I like (for now, until I do a full overhaul haha).
     
    Specs are
    Motherboard: Asus Maximus VI Hero
    CPU: Intel i5 4670k @ 4.2GHz
    Memory: HyperX Fury Black 16GB
    GPU: EVGA GTX 780 Classified @ 1320MHz // 7300MHz
    Main Storage: 2x Samsung 840 EVO in RAID0
    Mass Storage: 2x Seagate 2TB HDD in RAID0
    PSU: Corsair RM1000
     
    Originally I had a ASRock Z87 Fatal1ty Killer, swapped that out. Also originally had an EVGA 650G PSU, swapped that out. Originally had 4x2GB Corsair Vengeance RAM (in these pics), swapped that out. 
     
    All the images here were taken during my last cleanout of the WC loop. It has dual 480mm rads running. 
     
    It also has a whopping total of 18 fans in it, and yet runs very quiet! They are all running super low. I have 2x NZXT GRID+ and well as 1x GRID running as fan control through the NZXT CAM software, which is very nice. I originally was going to use Corsair Link, but found the software to be pretty awful to figure out. CAM software is awesome.
     
     
     
     
    Looks a little like surgery with all the paper towels you need with a customer WC loop. 
     

     
    Giant ass case makes this mobo look so small
     

     
    Did a custom paint on the PSU
     

     
    These two RADs were free when I got the 780 and waterblock, they're pretty beaten up but who cares! 
     

     
    These angle fittings were unfortunately an afterthought. Makes a HUGE difference, too bad they are twice the $$ as the regular fittings.
     






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    patrickbdavis got a reaction from cnapier39428 in Unigine Valley Benchmark Scores Thread + SUPERPOSITION ***Over 1000 Submissions!***   
    patrickbdavis
     
    Intel 4670k
     
    Nvidia 780 @ 1346/1928
     
    80.4 PFS
     
    3363 Score

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    patrickbdavis reacted to MegaTechPC in Unigine Valley Benchmark Scores Thread + SUPERPOSITION ***Over 1000 Submissions!***   
    That's a pretty good 780 run Patrick!  Nice...
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    patrickbdavis reacted to Kilerbomb in AMD Radeon R9 295X2 Dual Hawaii Graphics Card Features 1 GHz Core Clock and Hybrid Cooling – Announcement at GDC 2014   
    Buy now and get a fusion reactor 25% off! (limited time offer)
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